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End of the Lions for Bay

THE disbanded Port MacDonnell Lions Club has left the coastal township and surrounding district without a key service club and social outlet. The club folded...

Homelessness crisis looms in region

THE Limestone Coast is on the precipice of an unprecedented homelessness challenge due to COVID-19 and its impact on the housing market, regional agency...

Rail history turned into eyesore

A LACK of routine maintenance at the old Mount Gambier roundhouse site has left the city’s National Trust South Australia branch frustrated as towering...

Auction raises $190,000 for Lucindale fire-affected families

LIMESTONE Coast residents opened their hearts and wallets in aid of the Lucindale-Avenue Range bushfire, raising more than $190,000 for fire-affected families at Saturday...

Society prepares for annual art showcase

DIFFERENT forms of visual art will be on display during one of the Limestone Coast’s largest and most diverse annual exhibitions. This year’s South...

Uni changes tune on academy

THE University of South Australia is phasing out its music programs offered through the James Morrison Academy after ending its partnership with the jazz...

Busy times for Women in Business

KYLIE Boston will draw on decades of experience working in agriculture, organisation management and more recently local government to lead the Women in Business...

Doubt over Millicent Saleyards future

THE future of the Millicent Saleyards hangs in the balance as Wattle Range Council continues to consider extending the operations of the facility for...

Wattle Range reconsiders proposed $5.5m office location

THE Millicent RSL as the site for Wattle Range’s proposed new council office could again be in play as elected members flagged a motion...

Craftsmanship goes a long way

MOUNT Gambier woodturners continue to positively impact Australian Defence Force personnel deployed overseas, with handmade pens a personal gift from their home country. Earlier this...

Small workshop plays big role in Middle East project

KEY components of a complex multi-million dollar engineering project for one of the world’s largest aluminum smelters have been built on Mount Gambier’s outskirts....

Clubs given time to address signage issue

SPONSORSHIP signage facing outwards from Mount Gambier sporting grounds is at risk of being removed due to development and compliance breaches with Mount Gambier...

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Pumped up for Pride party

A Mount Gambier/ Berrin drag queen is gearing up to host a Pride Dance Party this weekend in celebration of all things Pride Month. Clitzy...